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Scottish firm develops better method of repairing potholes

Perhaps one on the reasons that American car makers are so fond of building big trucks is the condition of the roads around their headquarters and engineering facilities. Many of the major roadways around here are paved (and I use that term very loosely) with concrete instead of asphalt. When chunks of pavement pop out every spring trucks full of asphalt cold patch troll the roadways while crews dump shovelfuls of the asphalt into the craters. They typically fill the hole above the surrounding road surface and leave the passing cars to compact ... Read more →

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